CAPE MAT COUMTt TIMES. FUZPAY. WOTEMBEE 5. IMS-
Co. Building Cornersionr To Be Uid Nov. 23 |
Bndgrton: third, rhoehe Karri*.]
Brldg'ton.
Beat boy*' orpaniiation—Oral.
- ■ - i Cam- May Boy ScouU; eecond. (Continued from Pa*e 1) «-,Maood Scout.,
thought it a ridiculous charge May
lo, » a.y. In^MUo^ Th. „ ona . T .
wu ii complicate] opc and; )irr , y u impctroBatot—
nfmrM to t*. Board . Sollcl.. Wo o,,i.o. Oc.n Cttt
Wildwood To Elect World War Memorial
&SSS2£r ,, ''““' .“t^r"' Boot—Laantcy ^ Commissionera AJ-d T. A communication wa» read tine—We*t Qonate Ground in Holly
Park For Site
Most person*
communication wa* read
trom Bupraue'Criurt Juntlc Loth- - „ nre company er Campbell In reference to the] .ppearing organisation roun .tenographef. salary which „ T lN . Wildwood Bed
was questioned at a previous me?1- j
Election lnE by Fwho,der Charles Foster • ^ band—Veterans of Foreign *yec«°n x*,. tn hi. le.te. to thet^.^ 1 0etfan cl , J . ^n,,. Cape
May Conri House
, iU oroo^^. ! n^“"Si'“”'‘“. ■“ rafififr.
- ■ tgsoo " f 'tie *1 son . vear salary.! _ ^ *——• “ * "M-morial fo the mcr
■tr >er eent. Tt ,.
, IWU1 Uifveil Memorial Bay
F»te was east, will bo found a
Wte as far ah we to secure returns up L*»*ne of going to press. (Me b tMt offlcla! an many ^ eMdal r^urns had not ' received by the County
The Wildwood Athletic Assocta-
| Ing by Freeholder Charles Foster. The Justice !n his letter to the Board stated that It spas a legitimate one and fair. The Judge
2- !„«.■» . inunDrlPl IP ...
The Freeholder, took n° action 8e ®^ t f ^ w ^oae|* inad.jwt-W^food on the matter, the communication j Ocean City second, served in h* world war. Walter being ordered received and filed. r ‘ Maiden Cape May. H Treen. of the Aihletie AsaocisTbt Cojinty Engineer In his rt-| r “ d ww<ld ' m>lf ._ E j 45 . tion. appeared before a rocent port stated that the Landis Ave- ■ Th omas Tidmarsh. Bridgeton meeting of the City Commlaalonnue contract in Sea Isle City ! ^Z^uvenile-iiorg* .Sin- «« and asked that a portion of •till Incomplete and payment for j Wildwood- second. Marie ground in Holly Park bt dcdicatthe work done was being held VP ' Bnn.rwm 3401 Hudson Avenue: ,ed for that purpoae. until same was satisfactorily com-1 Jvl^Havmond Deresh. 307 Ww«t! According to thr plan submiu-
Wildwood Plan* Important
Improvements
Wildwood plans to Improve all tnd between the beach and aean Avenue, from Montgomery jFcrew Avenu.w.. by grading anij-gravelling and the laying idewalk*. curbing and concrete gutter* The commissioner* have antbotired the publication of the noUce of. Intention preparatory to introducing an ordinance providing for these Improvements Streets will be cul through in all case* where they
do 4ct now run.
Wildwood High School Note*
High School orchestra,
which made its first appearance three weeks ago. it working well
p of Musical It is made!
Agricultural Resources of
Cape May Co.
Director PauPGIes. . . . .
up Of twenty pieces. A numbet ^ Farms Containing rj nr*a* in*trutmutis htve been,*** ia —
48.356 a™ Valued at
*2,913.375
Will A'^ain Stage Big Minstrel Show New Talent in Seventh Annual Wildwood Show
of brass Instruments have been procured and Director 'it'* Is arranging for the organisation of a bras* band in addition to the or-
chestra.
have organised. iPcnJtjy Rauing Advancing
The Senior Claw officers are | President. Satnuv! Oibeot vlc'| president. Elisabeth Coombs.
county contest of tuotbat of Cbarit Freeholder. It will be
that
Litton was mleii out as late whereupon he derun independent
** satlsfactortiy com , )tlrd jj, d u^rch. 307 We«i I A. pleiad. He stated that th? work i _ . . _eu» ^
n 5. Boulevird
Lurns show that he made |>oard that he
run but being ab Clouting.
MCT rah wall In the middlr ms of the county, but was ; In Cape May City. Wild I; anil Ocean City and the In those place* defeated him.
the Cotnmiasionara.
progressing In a satisfactory man- SpecUl mention—t^e,- ten feet eight Inches wide nnd ner. there being 3*3.000 yard. Century Flower on it will be a bnBtf. tablet Uid. The Otnnlsvllle-Woodbine Glttle’a ColonUI gweet which will be Inscribed the *ai
PVnwick Inn Dining Bojm. during the war. The entire shall
E. Riley Mlanei reported to the ^ rTin . )l p h , rm ,„ will N surmounted with nr ea^e
rotary. Elisabeth Sehn-'lder treasure!. ETUabeth McNutt. Alhlitlc Council roprosentetivee. P-ter ScLaeldir. Lsiira Jackson.
Anna Connor.
Junior Class officers: Presldr-i. Mark Fagan: vlct pro/'dent. .Minic?nt Hayes: *-?eref.-y. M»Jorfe King: iroasurer. Htrman Fox; representatives to Athletic Council. Genevieve Oberlln and
Knrl Myers.
Sophomore Claw.officers: President. George Bets: secretary. Estelle Fltspatrick: treasurer. Dorothy Strohn'; represenutlv» *
, 082 farms. Cape May Coun-
value of »2 .« w , , these farms wefe a.JSF h -ad of cattle. 4** swtrii *Ad 7«S. horae*. In the a* me ysar. thare were 77j 383 chle'.*** on theTlirin*-valurd
Last year the oonnty hid i«t 4 ' acres planted te white pnat. while for the preceding statistics show the folltm,*. plantings: 3088 were* corn; tj acres winter wheat: 23S. o.u 30. rye. timothy: 188 cionT 178 timothy and dover mij > 2*8 alfaHs: 3728 bay and 3j t sweet potatoes. In »8L»4, there were tn th, county 2V.34< beanr.t appj, trees. 3S70 peach tree*. 3 ISI p^sr trees and J1.42T g Iip . vines.
Tt vote in Bngland * wo!b* b most sdralt she' is . thirty j> lr , old. The politician* who framt* Cbtt law knew their busint-i
Shop.
tea iu tur ,nn D* 0111 * cost of the memorial will lie
Discing new newei pipes The „ "IT y- ; '’. ill •|180#. and the desire of th<«e Freeholdei* directed that a lettc. Cape Mav Gty Had sponsoring it is that ll win be
The -rv -nth annual show of Wildwood* Famous" Firemen** Minstrel* will be prjrented in Hum s Casino Theatre. Wildwood, Tuwriay evening. Novemb'r 30 arid Wedi -sday evening. Deem, ber 1. Every year Wildwood
Firemen give the school children j Athletic Council. Buth Epl: of Five Mile Beach a treat a: I William Bishop.
Christmas time, and the min-1 Freshmen Class officers: Presd-
rtrei shtre-s are given •"
good enough on th* Wildwood Boulevard, due i * W1|dwood it one thousand t D *he contraeiors excavating and' * ..
Th? Cape May Gty Had
Local offices from MdVor down were elected in Stone Harbor There were ho contest* to' speak of. Mayor KartrUnd was •sleeted without opposition.
The vote was i
Mayor Mark land
Coucil
John J. Heints William Wabster. Jr. Wiiliuu Batterdby Justice or the ]
■ follows:
Harold L Taylo#
Great Hallowe'en completed lontlnued from Page 1) “*
colored youth, attired as a nrl J
cowboy on an old horse. Snaring i There was a triple WrthiU} the sigh • *888.88. full) «|U»PP* ] cdebratlon at th - Home Hotel the ed.*' followed by another colored ol j,* r day. with Mrs. Ajina youth on a mule with a » i K n -, Craven, the- hostess, on. of the *444. light four, fully equipped" ,j, r ** who were observing their drew much laughter. advent Into this world. Besides Rebekah Lodge, ot Wildwood. Mre Craven, there were her little with a ••Witches' Can.p" on a prar.dson. Master Kenneth Walah. float, the Social Servlet Club of! Jullt j yearn old. and het son. Cam Ms), in white costumes, and | G n rt Craven. Jr.. aT» »hrr* ol Cape Mry Ifgh School fUat. bear-1 whHB wcrc born in October undei
i a.... -, ....... .. anlna nosta. foi- : . ^ wwif
Ing five studci.'s doing
lowed and drew much spplnus.-. A ■'Prisoners' Band." of five attired In prison uniform nnd playing "The Prisoner’s Song." South Bra dancers.-Cape May Buslnew Men's Association, all attired in comical costumes. Creese Garage. Cap" May. wlih Pontine care, fal-
lowed in order.
An ancient Ford occupied by Wildwood youths created much laughter. The Ford acted like aj' kangaroo, lumping and rebound-
Margaict Richardaon 1*2
Sea Isle City
In Bea Isle City the only congas'. was for Justice of the Peace In the S.-cond Ward. William F . J ocher was sleeted by sticker*. ( rami ring 123 votes to 78 for !.«*»* Travir. the Republics * and 33 for Louis Braca. 41 the Democratic ticke*
Middle Township
Coeafderabl* rivalry was dis-
< Middle Township. Kimble. Democrat, of
won the vacancy lo 'be _ j Cowmtttee over C/lah Creew'. of Green Creek. The vote
B SSf. For Township
Dias
reing 4 9* to 35*. Fori "lerk A T. 1) Mc*-U.
Upper Township
In C-pper Township James Bmltt . Repubitcaii, was re-e't-ci *o tne Towxmhlp Committee ov Harry W. Vab'ntlD • who ran a*
; rnn Independent Republican The
vote waa as follows
the same roof.
Howard C. Bank*, with his parents Mr and Mrs George W Bank*, of East Wildwood Avenue, have been on a motor trip to Gettysburg and Reading. Pa., and points south. Including Washing
ton. *3. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Shinn, of Pine Avenue, have been enjoying
trip to Niagara Falls.
The annual fall ingathering of Ing. sending It* occupanU several Kannen ts of the Wildwood Branch the air. aa it ran back- work Guild, will take wards every other two feet. 'place on Thursday. Novembe. 11
An auto agency's display of, Garment*
StudcbakT. V.'lUys-Knight/ Over- a || day a t 3211 Holly Beach Ave-
land and Whippet care, all p: -jnue. Uly decorated. Impressed favor-
ably. * • Miss Progreasi’ Ocean City."
fund* for this
Th* show ‘hi* year U being managed by "Bar Hogan Rehearsals are being held Tureday Among the talent are many wbo have year In and >ear out helped lo make this popular event a succees. The tollowlng soloists are Included among them: Horace Burke. Russell Cunningham. J. D. EtseribowOtto Huff. Ed MacAleer. Waller
Herb Hoffman. Irving Kirkwood. Bob LatUaer
HaJ+y Keating.
The end men. likewise, are old-
timer*. • These fun makers are
ftmith who?” laugh proprocllvltles provide rounds uproarious merriment every
ralae 1 den;. Robert Caterson; rice‘presl-
be sent to the governing body of Wildwood In reference to the
matter.'
Bill* fer the plumbing, heating and electrical work completed In the new county building wen-
ordered paid.
W. R. D- Hall, county publicity director. In his report to th* Board, stated that plans were being made to continue the gesqulCentennlal Exposition In 1827 He said that the present mansg Ing directors of the exposition would not continue, but that a new board of directors would be formed, who contempl. tr operating th. Ssaqul nest year. Th< present board of directors, declared, stated that the) » make no efforts to r rope a Sutqai on account of the expense. Mr. Hall In a further report, stated that a •meeting of publicity directors of the various resort was held at ul* of Hoe Wednesday, and that the mo. '.ing had brought to light some Interesting figures The director* drew a rough estimate of the expenditure spent per capita In the various cities for publicity purposes, the following being tin figures. Capo Msy City. *4.39: Ocean City. *2.70; Wildwood. *4 90. and Iht county's expense. .93 Other resorts were not mentioned. Mr. Champion Mated that he though' that Ocean City's per capl'a was not correct as the population of Oc-an City mi* not more than S500 and his would make a difference in
the figures, as 1 ^ i furatakid '*r“ Abn^r *F ’ ” Smith I for’The' a n n ual operetta which;-—-compiled on the b,Bl * w pop V Ja ; , A-,.— ot oc,, B city The car 1 will be presented Tuesday ev9U?|1rtS year Anbury Paik had l, P' nt • , leaves and fall flowers. Ialno Theatre. Wildwood, by the!
ss el “.s'*™* Wi "'^
dent. Emily DuBoU; secretary. Lour 11a Albrecht: treasurer. Amy Carlson, representatives to Athletic Council. Mao Murray and
George Goll.
Principal Frank Lloyd has been Informed by the Dean of L-jhigh Cnivershy that two Wildwood High graduates who entered that institution last year were awarded freshman honors. Teey are Hyman Baker and laadorc A. an d|Fox The dean congratulated Principal Uryd for the fine show-
ing of these two boys.
The first meeting of the Athletic Council wns held Tu-sday of last week and organization
effected with the following
We Deliver Coal Anywhere in the United States
show: Cecil Brunnel. the heavy onu . en . p^ident. Peter Schnel-
I. goht
- Lear,
Ocean City. in «*• ,— — i-. Miss Evelyn UtUe. chaperoned flee*. Is now In Florida.
Aa.™l w. H. S. Op-r-tU
cupled an open Puree Arrow car. Nightly pracUce
weight of the quartet: Herb Nun filler, and Bert Weaver. J. D. Elsenhower win be the Inter-
locutor
Many hew faces will be seen In the show this year -eroen’s Minstrel Comsnlttec is coa-ponsd of Robert G Pierpont. chairman: Walter Beer*, aaslaiant: John Wilson, secretary, and Thomas Hahn-s. tre«*urer. These men. with Manager Hogan and the talent, are working bard to mak- this the best indications are they will succeed
apWtadtdly
A children's matinee will bt held Tu-wday afternoon Novem-
X-
be admitted without charge. John Wilton and B. H Max-, well -corupo**' »h» program committee. Willisni Burk la chairman of the ticket committee and
ant is Pan' Ealing.
dor. *27; vice president,
Brown, faculty: secretary. Anna Conner, '27; treasurer. George H.
~ xvi*. faculty,
Coagh M. C. Malley is already Arranging the basketball echOduU with Mlllv'Tle, Atlantic City Vocational: also with th - Alumni anfl the West Side Boy* Club. The season will open December 10. with the latter team. The interclass basketball nament will be held this year, as usual. It will open the first
of the year.
held Tuesday afternoon Novem-1 ^ pr^p, tnrollnimt bar gfewblgh »w chlMt»a-*of It. !»■ I**D1 thO iRlhb
. 444 Ml*. -.Helmt eeWnborgm. v.%« •» cn.mrau -<« ^ r«s-2nr.“TX thO ffimber'UO ■iL •' of Mas been connected with the.^e Mlfe Broth up to and ln -|are girls and 1^0 are boy*. Prln- -' j a me« A L- Harris rfal estate of-1 r ">ding the Seventh Grad., will clpfc | Uoj d a nd thirteen * k. ..Sntin .! Ktituiiit charge. . ... . ...
the Chamber
trlbutlng
that amount.
Prog *lve
This year's production
League" Mtting'entitled 'Sailor Melds " and 1* Mre. St-wan. of East Second amoi. the decorations A dele-1 under the direction of Mis. Hsud Avenue. Korlh Wildwood, was the Ilon of , he j,. w ue followeii and Mr. Gel*, of the music d.-- w j nni . r & the weakly coal eon-
Wildwood Had Big larerce Maturie. of Sea Isle parlment. Mre. Shoemaker 1* j (0B1 ^ the C. Hallowe'en Celebration ,cny. with a group of Chandler c< aching the speaking part; The| company. -
Mre. Shoemaker
yuKM. -.*« - *—-r — Chandler re aching the speaking pari j. The ,
and Cleveland automobiles of dlf-, operetta will be prreent.-d In the I (Continued rtom rage I) ferenl model*, all prettily decora! Casino Theatre Instead of th*! uf coal. The Wildwood merchants' dos' ^ » lt h electric bulbs and autumn High School auditorium, becaue-j
Hell A Sons Wildwood. last
received a half ton
Golf Club Benefit
1st Dtsi. 2nd DIM
121 121 9s *:
e elected Clarence WtlLec of the P»Ce over >y. Both were running onal choice, the vote to 27. James Shoe-
teacher* compose the I acuity. There are fine npecial teachers.
Emma J. Hand, music
(eacher. ha* been out of school several day*, because of the serl-] ou* illness of her mother, at Cap.
May Court House
The football team will play Pleasant vllle. at Pleauantvillc.
Saturday afternoox
At a meeting of the faculty Tuesday it waa decided to follow the Stale recommendation* Ln taking up the study of English and ftb relation to ether subject*
In the curriculdm.
A Dog and a Eat Tale
: al*o *•* faveeed Wild rote was 549 yes and 1M « vote in North WUfiwuot 9 for and 1*3 agalMt.
Cape May t
The second wa* a lull-blo
htppri dog. owned by Thomas Deco lelivney, which rode In a Whippet jgrwwiv.
I ...u joiid. ) rinlck! The Pierponl window display^ Ma) oppo- won a big cup lor being the best . Hon-
! decorated winow along the ■ of the parade. The show room]Spring {was decorated with a solid com- < stalk background, with bat*, cal* • land other appropriate Hallow, rn i !noveltltw. in th* *-»'*^ ,hf ' ItTont end o' a Whippet coupe M"* ' labeled • Snmahlng ibr.Kigh. with . < " j iroetShia Ht- At one side of the grew ' . »«• iron c<ipi , May.
McPherson. Coli
Horst- and Rider—Mr* Edwi
Miller. Cape May
Organisation* Most In Lir.e- . S Coast uards. Sec leu Bas
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STANDARD" DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
iblancr of fii* Rio Grande, i .itch. Except in* ide the Whipp.'
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Band
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Civic Club Card Part)-
For any type burner, ta any quantity. Stock and equipment adequate for any demand.
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No Long W«ii» For It \ No Short Wrighu When You Gel ll W. H. AUSTIN CO WILDWOOD, N. J. “THE OLD RELIABLE YARD”
.garlands were next In line, draw-1 ot tne new aaniuun *« the aehool|
sailing euccrostully for three IUUC | 1 appiiiuw
vtar*'' Commercial entries with float*. The Women * Auxiliary of the A mao thought b- bad th ' Rebel l Pierponl Usd two en-1 a. up res' of the psrade Mr. and Mre John »e«her' xv , ldwood club w ,„ hold 4 br!<t r „ the COUII , y and tries and - prise winning window' Thr were the Mayors of have been spending two *•*'“ * t ]mov»ag picture beneftl at Hurt * told bis neighbor »o. But while U display that attracted much at- county etttea. together with Siroudsburg. Pa., making the trip I, TBaatre. Wildwood. Turn- they were talking a huge rodent tention. One was an automobile olhfr .^uny officials. Council- by motor. d>y •venltX. November 9 walked leisurely »cro*» lb- yard,
labeled 'Studebaker rreeldenl'' an d Comiulroloner* „ . , ,-iurnwt fi..u ' — the dog who
in which there sat * dapp* r pri**.. were awarded a* foi- " «va> Then Unhbv Fairtcd Path moved asld ; and dlsinter-Mgh-hatied gen.leman *hn smil . Si.oud.buij Tuesday '} Trim Hnbby Fmnlcd walc hed I. until I ed with dignity as he doffed his' j^,, Historic Fioal—HarryjJ«n Mrs. »a> in. on ’ I Friend Wife «ad Just been pn- i appeared beneath the wood pile, bst at ;he crowds Many though! , Su>dfI po,i American Legion. ”>'7 »“• remain mere n ar i med wlth , * check book aj A loud laugh burst from th him lo 1* the president f 'h. t>pr May: second prise. Cold * wn 1110 *”'***- | fcfc d4 y, brtor. At breakfas 1 i neighbor'* throat "So that's yn studrbakei and one UtUe shaver _ 8prlnj{ uf( . saving Station Poas R«y»mev Scoutmaster ' ! , he told John that she wanted a champ rs«;r? A fine Up dog
waa wmphail': In declaring him lo UM -d s n ft , i. will lieoome new U»k —a* she had lost the j he Hs!"
of s be the President of the Colled, - r - afir) Floats—-Tape May High ^ . ( , n ~! fiim one. but »or him not to "Walt.'' said the owner, •'that melon (Stale* wa*. howev, : s.:,ool; second. Troop One. Boy of W lldwpod next week worry a* she had signed every was on ' of our raU—Hut watch IS Knons. bookkeeiM-t of the ner-jg^ta. Clape May _ , enmned of thirty-i check and they wouldn’t be ot. him when a strange rat coma* |h , Wild- point agency and ''Prewident re- comic Float Rebekah Lodge. «iu*-d, 1 any use lo the one wbo found ft. | the’ yard," ihe name of the car ( epe May. second. William Bmilh. 'n'" -■ ■ —- [
LoUri House
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Improvements Special Fall Showing We inviic • public to -view our special fall showing of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars featuring two of the most important improvements ever made in this dependable and long-lived product Week of November iSi Open evenings
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